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Starbucks Iced Vanilla Latte

Starbucks has been roasting, grinding and selling coffee since 1971. With over 18,000 stores in over 62 countries, it's always hot enough for an iced coffee somewhere, but the cost of the cup of coffee may dig into a tight budget, especially since Starbucks coupons are hard to find.[1] The Starbucks iced vanilla latte recipe combines espresso with milk and vanilla syrup for a creamy and smooth treat. You can purchase the syrup from Starbucks, or you can make your own vanilla syrup at home.

Starbucks Iced Vanilla Lattes are even easier to make than a regular Starbucks Vanilla Latte as you don't need to steam the milk.[2]

How to Make a Starbucks Iced Vanilla Latte Video

How to make an iced latte

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There are only three ingredients (plus the ice, of course,) yet there are so many different ways to create an iced latte. Experiment to find the way that works best. One option is to follow Starbucks' instructions as outlined above. Another way would be to add the syrup to the espresso while it is hot, making the syrup dissolve quickly.

If you can't bear to dilute your coffee with ice, freeze some espresso into ice cubes and replace some of the ice cubes with espresso cubes.[6] It's a great use for leftover coffee and it will keep the flavor of your iced vanilla latte strong from start to finish.

For variety, try different syrup flavors. Starbucks offers several, or you can make your own syrup at home.[7] Mocha, almond, hazelnut, mint, orange, and caramel are just some of the flavors you might try.[8][9]